a / an / some / any
Complete the sentence:
In my refrigerator ______________ a hot dog, a sandwich and some milk.
In my refrigerator there is a hot dog, a sandwich and some milk.
Complete the sentence:
I ______ play soccer at all.
I can't play soccer at all.
Complete the sentence:
Fernanda ___________ beautiful hair.
Fernanda has beautiful hair.
Complete the sentence:
I _______________ for my test, mom!
I am studying for my test, mom!
Complete the question:
Would you like ________ fruit salad?
Would you like some fruit salad?
Complete the question:
_____ you surf well?
Can you surf well?
Complete the question:
______ you _______ a notebook?
Do you have a notebook?
Complete the question:
Why ______ you ____________ soccer today?
Why are you playing soccer today?
Answer the question:
Are there any carrots in your refrigerator?
Yes, there are. / No, there aren't.
Answer the question:
Can your parents drive a truck?
Yes, they can. / No, they can't.
Answer the question:
Do you have pets?
Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
Answer the question:
Is it raining today?
Yes, it is. / No, it isn't.
Make a sentence with the word AN
Example: There is an egg in my refrigerator.
Make a sentence with the word HOCKEY
Example: I can't play hockey very well.
Make a sentence with the word GAME
Example: I play computer games a lot.
Make a sentence with the word TRAVEL
Example: My mom is traveling to SP today.
Correct the sentence:
I'd like some hamburger.
I'd like a hamburger.
Correct the sentence:
Can she are speaking Japanese?
Can she speak Japanese?
Correct the sentence:
Does you have blue eyes?
Do you have blue eyes? / Does he/she have blue eyes?
Correct the sentence:
She is skateboard in front of my house right now.
She is skateboarding in front of my house right now.
What is the difference between A and AN?
A is used before the sound of consonant and AN is used before the sound of vowel.
What do you use CAN / CAN'T for?
We use CAN / CAN'T to talk about abilities.
What do you use Present Simple for?
We use Present Simple to describe things and people, and to talk about routines.
What do you use Present Continuous for?
We use Present Continuous to talk about actions that are happening now.